PARADOX ● REM2-K9A

MAGELLAN 2-WAY REMOTE CONTROL WITH BACKLIT BUTTONS
• Supports StayD (Version 2.0 or higher)
• System Status Memory: The REM2 will keep the last system status received from the control panel in memory. Momentarily press the Info button to display the last system status--even when out of range. Used to confirm the last action you did on the system while away from the system.
• Built-in transceiver (433MHz or 868MHz)
• Displays system status using visual (LED) and auditory feedback
• Press the Status button at any time to receive the system status
• Perform up to 6 different actions per remote control
• Compact, water-resistant design with backlight for buttons
• Wireless range in a typical residential environment: • 30m (100ft) with MG6160 / MG6130 • 45m (150ft) with MG5000 / MG5050 / RTX3

PARADOX ● EVO192HD

EVOHD is an enhanced version of the EVO192, it is the core of the Insight system, with support of the HD77 / HD77W. It provides faster and more reliable dialer over VOIP lines at 1,200 baud and large power supply of 3.5A with fast adaptive battery charging. By using a 75VA transformer, up to 2A of power can be used at the auxiliary output and a 7AH battery will be charged in few hours
The control panel's redundant communication methods generate reports to the Central Monitoring System (CMS) over IP, GSM, GPRS, landline or any combination. Designed for easy installation and expansion of additional products, the EVOHD can support up to 254 security devices and 192 zones. The control panel's flexible zone assignment allows any detector to be assigned to any zone regardless of the physical location of the connection
Faster - dialer over VOIP lines at 1200 baudEfficient battery charging - up to 1.5APower supply
• 2.5A switching
• 2A power available for modules/devices (requires a 75VA transformer)
Digital Bus
• Provides continuous power, management and two-way communication between control panel and modules
• Efficient and effective use of zone deployment
• Integrated tamper reporting of EVOHD connected devices without additional wiring
PGM Configuration
• 4 on-board, solid-state PGMs (2-4)
• 1 on-board 5A relay PGM
• PGM1 may be used as a 2-wire smoke input

PARADOX ● K37

HARDWIRED LCD KEYPAD
• StayD status LCD
• Compatible with MG5000/MG5050 V3.22, Spectra SP V3.00 and RTX3 V1.42
• Powered by 2 "AA" batteries, with built-in backup battery (PA6 is optional)
• A 6Vdc power adaptor (PA6 not included) is not required but can be used as an alternative power source
• Provides real-time zone and system status, and can be used to program the panel using only battery power (2 "AA" alkaline batteries)
• Goes into sleep mode after 20 seconds to save battery life, but remains synchronized with the panel in order to automatically wake up upon an entry delay or an alarm to provide full functionality (system status, zone display and buzzer)
• Fixed message display that guides you in the operation of the system
• Displays the status of 32 zones in 2 partitions
• Displays Arm, Sleep, Stay and Disarmed status for each partition
• Displays StayD, troubles, bypassed zones and alarm memory
• In-field firmware upgrade via 307USB and WinLoad
• Adjustable backlight
• Built-in transceiver (433MHz or 868MHz)
• Wireless range in a typical residential environment: 40m (130ft)
• 8 one-touch action buttons
• 3 keypad-activated panic alarms
• The 6Vdc power adaptor is not required but can be used as an alternative power source (PA6 not included)

PARADOX ● DM50-P2C

• Select the detector’s installation site, based on required coverage and the recommended height of 2.1m (7ft)
• If another installation height is called for, move the PCB to the proper installation height indicated on the left side of the PCB
• A small adjustment may be required depending on the protected area
• Any PCB adjustments should be followed by a walk test of the protected area
• Walk-testing verifies that the required coverage is met as per the lens pattern
• Avoid proximity to any of the following: reflective surfaces; direct air flow from vents, fans and windows; sources of steam/oil vapor; objects causing temperature changes such as heaters, refrigerators and ovens; and infrared light sources